λεπίδιον

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Full diacritics: λεπίδιον Medium diacritics: λεπίδιον Low diacritics: λεπίδιον Capitals: ΛΕΠΙΔΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: lepídion Transliteration B: lepidion Transliteration C: lepidion Beta Code: lepi/dion

English (LSJ)

τό, (λεπίς)

   A small plate, capsule, used to close a tube, Hero Spir.1.3.    II a Syrian plant, pepperwort, Lepidium latifolium, used in cases of scurvy, Dsc.2.174, Gal.12.58, 13.350:—in Ath.3.119b, 9.385a. λέπιδι or λέπιδ-διν, τό.

German (Pape)

[Seite 29] τό, dim. von λεπίς, kleine Schuppe, Sp.; – eine syrische Gemüse- u. Arzneipflanze, Ath. III, 119 b u. IX, 385 a, wo λέπιδιν steht; Diosc.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

λεπίδιον: τό, (λεπὶς) μικρὰ λεπίς, Ἥρων ἐν Ἀρχ. Μαθηματ. 255, (κ. ἀλλ. λεπίς). ΙΙ. φυτόν τι τῆς Συρίας, τὸ ἄλλως καλούμενον γιγγίδιον, χρησιμεῦον ὡς ἰσχιαδικὸν ἐπίπλασμα, Διοσκ. 2. 205, Γαλην.: ― παρ’ Ἀθην. 119Β, 385Α, λέπιδι ἢ -διν, τό.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
petite plante médicinale dont les feuilles laiteuses donnent l’ὀξύγαλα.
Étymologie: λεπίς.